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Sister
M. Bettina (Alice Elizabeth Batchelder) CSC
(November 12,
1919 – May
16, 2007)
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Please, join in prayer of thanksgiving
for this Sister of the Holy Cross who
died on May 16, 2007.
Wake Service: 4:00 p.m. Sunday, May 20, 2007
Mass and Burial: 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 21, 2007
In the Church of Our Lady of Loretto
Kaniewski Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Sister Bettina was born in Washington, DC, to the late
Edward Davis Batchelder and Gertrude Barron Batchelder. She was the
third child of four. She is survived by her brother, Charles Batchelder,
of MD. Her sister, Margaret, and brother, Barron, predeceased her.
Sister is also survived by her nieces, Claire Durkin, IL, and Catherine
Dunn, CA, and nephew, James Batchelder of MD.
Before entering the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Sister Bettina gained
her education at St. Gabriel’s School and the Academy of Holy
Cross, both in Washington, DC. She attended Dunbarton College, Washington,
DC, receiving a BA degree in English. Sister entered the Congregation
in 1941 and began teaching in senior high schools in 1944. She taught
in Washington, DC, VA, and NC. Sister attended Catholic University
and earned her MA degree in English in 1950. In 1957 she was named
to the Formation House, Saint Mary’s, Notre Dame, IN, and in
1958, she moved to and taught English at Dunbarton College. In 1960,
Sister earned her MA in Guidance and Counseling and was Dean of Students,
Dunbarton College until 1970. Sister Bettina taught English at Cardinal
Cushing College, MA, 1970 and in 1972, English at Saint Mary’s
College, Notre Dame, IN. She taught at the Academy of the Holy Cross,
Kensington, MD, for 8 years, then was named to the Regional House as
Assistant to the Regional Superior. In 1982 - 1987, she was Regional
Administrator for the Eastern Regional Council, Mount Rainier MD. Sister
returned to teaching in MD, VA and in 1990, was Adult Education Resource
Person in Nora, VA. Sister taught and was involved in parish ministry
as a visitor for St. Raphael Parish in Raleigh, NC. In 2000, Sister
retired to Silver Spring, MD until 2003 when she elected to return
to Saint Mary’s Convent, Notre Dame, IN. Sister was active in
the ministry of prayer until her death.
Memorial
contributions may be made to the Sisters of the Holy Cross Ministry
with the Poor Fund, Saint Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana
46556.
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